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rolling-storage

v1.0.1

Published

An API for localStorage or sessionStorage with ttl and size limits

Downloads

3,414

Readme

Rolling Storage

Rolling storage provides an API to localStorage and sessionStorage (or anything that implements the storage interface) that provides expiration and a maximum size.

Basic Usage

var rollingStorage = require('rolling-storage');

var storedItems = rollingStorage({
	namespace: 'my-items',
	ttl: 1000 * 60 * 60, // 1 hour
	maxSize: 1024 * 1024 * 1.5, // 1.5 MB
	storage: localStorage
})

// set
storedItems.set('thing1', 'hello!');

// access
storedItems.has('thing1'); // true
storedItems.get('thing1'); // 'hello!'

// remove
storedItems.remove('thing1');

// now it's gone
storedItems.has('thing1'); // false
storedItems.get('thing1'); // undefined

Creating an Instance

Each instance of rollingStorage has a namspace, a ttl, a maximum size, and must be provided with a storage strategy.

  • namespace - This keeps instances of rollingStorage separate. Can be any string.
  • ttl - The expiration time of values in milliseconds.
  • maxSize - The max size of this namespace. Old elements will be removed when this limit is exceeded.
  • storage - Probably localStorage or sessionStorage, but can be anything that implements the Storage API.

Using an Instace

Instance methods:

  • instance.set(key, value) - sets a value. Value can be any type that can be run through JSON.stringify.
  • instance.get(key) - gets a value from storage or undefined if the key doesn't exist.
  • instance.has(key) - returns true if this key exists, false otherwise.
  • instance.remove(key) - removes a key from storage.
  • instance.flush() - removes all values from this instance.

Running The Tests

The tests were written with Jasmine and Testem.

  1. npm install -g testem
  2. testem
  3. Open http://localhost:7357